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Cholesterol
Recently I read a post quoting Washington Post telling pharmaceutical companies extracted USD 2 trillion in the name of cholesterol management and it is the biggest scam after HBA1c parameters of pharmaceutical companies.Any comments ?
Recently I read a post quoting Washington Post telling pharmaceutical companies extracted USD 2 trillion in the name of cholesterol management and it is the biggest scam after HBA1c parameters of pharmaceutical companies.Any comments ?
kamtadale
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Sugar levels
Hi folks Just had my blood test results back and my glucose is down from 41 (pre diabetic) to 35(normal). I am reducing the steroids. I would urge everyone to have the HBA1C test to keep an eye on your levels
Hi folks Just had my blood test results back and my glucose is down from 41 (pre diabetic) to 35(normal). I am reducing the steroids. I would urge everyone to have the HBA1C test to keep an eye on your levels
keepfitdoll
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Hypertriglyceridaemia and Omega 3 capsules
because I suffer from abnormally high triglycerides the past 10 years or so I have been prescribed a daily dose of Omacor. By courtesy of NICE my GP has now refused to prescribe these capsules any more so I have to buy them myself at £50 a time (compared to £28 that it cost the NHS). For a period of
because I suffer from abnormally high triglycerides the past 10 years or so I have been prescribed a daily dose of Omacor. By courtesy of NICE my GP has now refused to prescribe these capsules any more so I have to buy them myself at £50 a time (compared to £28 that it cost the NHS). For a period of
catevalunii
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Effective Preventions for Chronic Prostatitis
Repeated attacks of chronic prostatitis brings a lot of trouble to many males; therefore, effective treatment measures are needed. At present, it is considered that quinolones have a strong ability to penetrate the prostate capsule, and can reach the effective concentration of bacteriostasis and sterilization
Repeated attacks of chronic prostatitis brings a lot of trouble to many males; therefore, effective treatment measures are needed. At present, it is considered that quinolones have a strong ability to penetrate the prostate capsule, and can reach the effective concentration of bacteriostasis and sterilization
ainaemmily
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Pre-diabetes and Diabetes prevention programs.
Hi everyone, Today I had to have an annual blood test at my GP's and I asked the nurse if they had many patients with pre-diabetes and she said they had so many they were running a program as were all health centres. As we have many members with pre-diabetes I think it's worth posting the NHS diabetes
Hi everyone, Today I had to have an annual blood test at my GP's and I asked the nurse if they had many patients with pre-diabetes and she said they had so many they were running a program as were all health centres. As we have many members with pre-diabetes I think it's worth posting the NHS diabetes
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Tingling feet
For many years I have had pins and needles in my feet. Drs haven’t been interested, but lately the feeling has spread up my shins and my hands also tingle. The soles of my feet feel as if they are on fire. Today’s Dr, yet another locum was at a loss. My B12 and D3 are fine, no sign of diabetes. Does
For many years I have had pins and needles in my feet. Drs haven’t been interested, but lately the feeling has spread up my shins and my hands also tingle. The soles of my feet feel as if they are on fire. Today’s Dr, yet another locum was at a loss. My B12 and D3 are fine, no sign of diabetes. Does
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
High cholesterol , advice please
I have familial hypercholesterolemia, for years I've been able to control my reading at about 5.2, it's now gone to 7.3, too high. My doctor tells me my old statin can't be increased, so needs to change it to double my prescription to 20 mg. Can you recommend a statin to be taken with prednisolone?
I have familial hypercholesterolemia, for years I've been able to control my reading at about 5.2, it's now gone to 7.3, too high. My doctor tells me my old statin can't be increased, so needs to change it to double my prescription to 20 mg. Can you recommend a statin to be taken with prednisolone?
Jancorb
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
To mark the end of Sugar awareness week there's a poll on artificial sugars on these other HU groups.
Hi everyone, As it's the end of Sugar awareness week and we've a poll running on here we have one on artificial sugars on these other HU forums as we all have a common interest in weight loss and helping prevent and reverse diabetes. Please see: DRWF: https://healthunlocked.com/drwfdiabetes/polls/142526331
Hi everyone, As it's the end of Sugar awareness week and we've a poll running on here we have one on artificial sugars on these other HU forums as we all have a common interest in weight loss and helping prevent and reverse diabetes. Please see: DRWF: https://healthunlocked.com/drwfdiabetes/polls/142526331
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Healthy Diet? It is neither Low Carbs nor Low Fats- Both could be equally Bad or equally Good...
Very recently, I came across a couple of very thought provoking articles.. As per the studies, which seem to have originated from USA, one needs to be careful while choosing the quality of the Macronutrients one eats namely Carbs, Fats and protein..... The all cause mortality is linked to an un-healthy
Very recently, I came across a couple of very thought provoking articles.. As per the studies, which seem to have originated from USA, one needs to be careful while choosing the quality of the Macronutrients one eats namely Carbs, Fats and protein..... The all cause mortality is linked to an un-healthy
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Prescribing cascade
Although not directly applicable to PMR/GCA probably a lot of us may have this happen to us. Consider, for example, a man in his late seventies, fit and active, “routinely prescribed” (like so many of his age group) a cholesterol lowering statin. Two months later, he consults his doctor with muscular
Although not directly applicable to PMR/GCA probably a lot of us may have this happen to us. Consider, for example, a man in his late seventies, fit and active, “routinely prescribed” (like so many of his age group) a cholesterol lowering statin. Two months later, he consults his doctor with muscular
piglette
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Prednisone, Post prandial hyperglycaemia and GCA
Hello, I have GCA and have been tapering the pred dose using DSNS methods as recommended by most on this group.I am at the moment alternating 7/8 mg of Pred. However for the first time I have a high post prandial hyperglycaemia reading of 160 . The Hb1ac is normal and the fasting sugar level is also
Hello, I have GCA and have been tapering the pred dose using DSNS methods as recommended by most on this group.I am at the moment alternating 7/8 mg of Pred. However for the first time I have a high post prandial hyperglycaemia reading of 160 . The Hb1ac is normal and the fasting sugar level is also
Iwillwin123
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Test glucose strips please Help ASAP
What’s the name of the test strips for urine dipping I bought some from the pharmacist for my husband as he is very newly diagnosed type 2, and it’s showing normal but two weeks ago he was the last colour, looking online it saying they don’t always give true reading which has now made us think is he
What’s the name of the test strips for urine dipping I bought some from the pharmacist for my husband as he is very newly diagnosed type 2, and it’s showing normal but two weeks ago he was the last colour, looking online it saying they don’t always give true reading which has now made us think is he
Eternity6
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Do you know how much sugar there is in your drinks? 🧃
Hi everyone, As its sugar awareness week and many members want to lost weight/ pre-diabetic or for whatever reason we need to know that's there can be 12 tea spoons of sugar in a small can of cola and even more in some. In fact having one of these soft drinks everyday can increase your chances of getting
Hi everyone, As its sugar awareness week and many members want to lost weight/ pre-diabetic or for whatever reason we need to know that's there can be 12 tea spoons of sugar in a small can of cola and even more in some. In fact having one of these soft drinks everyday can increase your chances of getting
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Latest test results
Hey guys, As some of you know already I was diagnosed T2DM with very high level of HbA1C (16.1). It is almost 6-7 weeks now. I went for another checkup from my endocrinologist. Things are looking good now that my FBS/PPBS is down to 100 and 91 mg/dL. Next consultation will have HbA1C done also. Also
Hey guys, As some of you know already I was diagnosed T2DM with very high level of HbA1C (16.1). It is almost 6-7 weeks now. I went for another checkup from my endocrinologist. Things are looking good now that my FBS/PPBS is down to 100 and 91 mg/dL. Next consultation will have HbA1C done also. Also
prashantr
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
how to get rid of metformin
i am diabetic from last 18 years.controlled by diet and exercise for ten years and slowly started ayurvedic medicine.during my cataract in 2015 started metformin 1000mg morning and night.even though i don't have any side effects and since i know it has bad effect in the longrun i am scared to continue.my
i am diabetic from last 18 years.controlled by diet and exercise for ten years and slowly started ayurvedic medicine.during my cataract in 2015 started metformin 1000mg morning and night.even though i don't have any side effects and since i know it has bad effect in the longrun i am scared to continue.my
matru13-ashram
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
too many meds?
I am new here. have been having Blood Sugar readings of less than 5mmol/l on a daily basis; also some less than 4. I wonder if I am over-medicated. my last HA1c test was 43 and I am on Metformin 500mg, sitagliptin 100mg and gliclazide 40 mg - one of each daily. I am having to eat glucose tablets to
I am new here. have been having Blood Sugar readings of less than 5mmol/l on a daily basis; also some less than 4. I wonder if I am over-medicated. my last HA1c test was 43 and I am on Metformin 500mg, sitagliptin 100mg and gliclazide 40 mg - one of each daily. I am having to eat glucose tablets to
24yearsandcounting
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Laser diode emits deep UV light
Nagoya University scientists, in cooperation with Asahi Kasei Corporation, have succeeded in designing a laser diode that emits deep-ultraviolet light, according to research published in the journal Applied Physics Express. Laser diodes that emit short-wavelength ultraviolet light, which is called UV-C
Nagoya University scientists, in cooperation with Asahi Kasei Corporation, have succeeded in designing a laser diode that emits deep-ultraviolet light, according to research published in the journal Applied Physics Express. Laser diodes that emit short-wavelength ultraviolet light, which is called UV-C
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Diabetic & brain tumour advice
Hi I am type 2 diabetic, have been for at lest 10 years not took it to seriously; last year I had a brain tumour removed that was November 2nd they did not get it all out and on the 2-5-2019 had more removed got most of it out feeling a lot better recovered really well going gym looking after myself
Hi I am type 2 diabetic, have been for at lest 10 years not took it to seriously; last year I had a brain tumour removed that was November 2nd they did not get it all out and on the 2-5-2019 had more removed got most of it out feeling a lot better recovered really well going gym looking after myself
Pop1234
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
The fastest way to beat type 2 diabetes
Hi everyone, Here's an article in todays Daily Mail with the 10 golden rules to reverse type 2 diabetes. With our growing number of pre-diabetic members I thought this might be of interest as there a lot of advice and some cracking looking recipes. Please see: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article
Hi everyone, Here's an article in todays Daily Mail with the 10 golden rules to reverse type 2 diabetes. With our growing number of pre-diabetic members I thought this might be of interest as there a lot of advice and some cracking looking recipes. Please see: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
NEWBIE
Hello everyone, I am new to Health Unlocked. I would like some advise on lifestyle change. I have recently had blood tests done and I currently have high cholesterol. I want to try and change my habits and eat healthily and do light excise to lower my cholesterol. Any help would be appreciated. Many
Hello everyone, I am new to Health Unlocked. I would like some advise on lifestyle change. I have recently had blood tests done and I currently have high cholesterol. I want to try and change my habits and eat healthily and do light excise to lower my cholesterol. Any help would be appreciated. Many
Gray23
2020 January
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
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